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Consultation to stop schools hiring teachers based on religious beliefs

written by cassoscoop February 1, 2022
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SDLP Foyle MLA Sinead McLaughlin

THE NI Assembly Committee started an examination of the Fair Employment (School Teachers) Bill on Monday.

It has launched a public consultation to ask people across the North of Ireland for their views.

The bill aims to amend fair employment legislation, to ensure schools are no longer permitted to use religious beliefs as grounds in deciding who to recruit to teaching posts.

Chairperson of the committee, SDLP Foyle MLA Sinéad McLaughlin said: “Fair employment legislation exists here to make it illegal for employers to discriminate on the grounds of religion and political opinion.

“However, along with clergy, the recruitment of teachers is currently exempt from such legislation.

“The Fair Employment (School Teachers) Bill aims to remove the exception for school teachers, and put them in the same position as other employees across Northern Ireland.

“Removing the exception will also mean that employers of teachers will not have to monitor the community background of applicants, and that teachers will not be able to bring a complaint of religious discrimination relating to recruitment.

“Although this bill has come to the committee very late on in the mandate, we are committed to examining its proposals and listening to the views of those who could be affected by the bill.

“We have designed a short survey to gather views on what people think of the bill’s proposals. We look forward to learning the results of the consultation and making recommendations on the bill to the Assembly.”

The private member’s bill was first introduced by Alliance Party education spokesperson Chris Lyttle MLA, who last year welcomed support from the Executive for his proposal.

You can access the consultation’s survey here: http:// nia1.me/4sk

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